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S/LI/328. To what extent did James Joyce view Ireland as introverted and paralytic?
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The paper examines the representation of Ireland by James Joyce discussing the themes associated with the lower-middle class Dublin and Joyce's attitude to the cultural nationalism of the time. Critics' opinions about Joyce are reviewed including those of Ezra Pound, Anthony Burgess, etc.
KEYWORDS: James Joyce, Dublin, nationalism, Ireland,
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